For their Industrial stuff, start with Pandemonium and move straight forward from there. Democracy, their second self-titled album (with the yellow cover), Hosannas from the Basements of Hell, Absolute Dissent and their most recent, MMXII. They're all excellent. KJ's early material is more post-punk - also awesome, but in a totally different way. They just released a 3 CD Singles collection which is an excellent overview at a fantastic price.
The last track did throw me off a bit but I still enjoy it. I really, really like Battle for Utopia - the chorus is just beautiful. When Head Charge release their album I'll post it on here. I'd be keen to know what you think about that. In the meantime, I'd be keen to know what you think of 'The War of Art'? Have you given it a waz?
I don't think he signed it. I looked through my collection and couldn't find it, either. I noticed that it's on Amazon, though... I should probably just go ahead and buy the mp3's.